Sobre la calle de Donceles hay una fila que le da la vuelta a la cuadra y se pierde en la calle de República de Chile. Son apenas las 10 y 20 de la mañana, pero ya un buen número de personas, sobre todo jóvenes, esperan con ansias entrar a la edición de enero de Tiangucci, un bazar de ropa de segunda mano.
Inside the place, at number 62 of maidens, the exhibitors hurry to have everything ready: they hang in hooks shirts, coats, pants, jackets, shirts.In one of these stands that are about to attend to the horde of kids is Esmeralda, the organizer of this event that raises month by month and that has become a phenomenon in social networks.
“We had an unexpected response on Facebook.We are always busy, but this time there was a publication that became very popular and had a lot of thrust, ”he tells us.
Precisely through its social networks, Tiangucci made clear several hygiene rules.We would not allow fabric covers, only KN95 and children would not be allowed, because due to their age they are not vaccinated.All this as part of the efforts to break contagion chains."In addition to that we have gel at the entrance and also every so often we put sanitizing fabrics in the garments," says Esmeralda.
Despite the large response of the people, they did not allow tumults: people are entering batches to avoid agglomerations, because it is a relatively small space.And who says that young people do not know how to respect rules, are wrong: here they are respecting the indications of the organizers and everything is carried out with the proper sanitary rules.
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According to Esmeralda, the importance of spaces such as Tiangucci resides in two key points.The first is to face the contamination of the fashion industry.According to data offered by Greenpeace, the textile and fashion industry is one of the most pollutants, and is responsible for 10% of all contamination by C02, the equivalent of everything that pollutes the European Union.
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One of the reasons why the Facebook publication that went viral was so attractive is that they promised that there would be clothes from 10 pesos.Although of course, as in all tianguis or bazaar, depending on the toad is the pedrada: there are from 10 to 200 or 300, although the average price per garment ranges between 30 and forty pesos.A great price taking into account that we are even talking about pants or shirts.
As in everything, it is a matter of looking for him: just seeing in a couple of positions you can find recognized brands such as Aeropostale, Pierre Cardin and Nautica.We with 200 pesos we made a cap, a rage shirt, a shirt, two notebooks, a couple of Marcianitos de Toy Story - because there are also vintage toys - so that you are getting peeled for what it reaches you.So if yours is to enter second -hand clothes and seek to save some good wool, you can score Tiangucci among your favorites.
Where? Donceles 62, Historic Center.When? Monthly, consult your nets for dates and schedules.Average price of garments: 30-40 pesos.
Pet Friendly: At the moment no, due to pandemic.Without children.
Networks: You can find them on Facebook Comoclub Vintagey on Instagram as@tiagucci_cdmx
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